Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead from a heroin needle in a vein





Actor found dead in his apartment in New York, allegedly died from a drug overdose. According to the police, who are investigating the matter in the house of the actor in Manhattan, I received information about the death to him in the morning at 11:15.

46-year-old actor and father of three children was the owner of an Oscar for best actor in the film "Capote" (2005), an American writer, author of the cult novel "Breakfast at Tiffany's».



Philip Seymour Hoffman starred in such films as "The Hunger Games", "Master", "Charlie Wilson's War," "savages" and "Almost Famous».

A source said that the body Hoffman was found in the bathroom of his apartment. Already confirmed that the actor used heroin.



Philip Seymour Hoffman and Rachel McAdams in a scene from the movie "Wanted," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014.

Hoffman was born in Feyrporte, a suburb of Rochester in New York and graduated from the Tisch School of New York University with a degree Arts BFA in drama in 1989. He is known as a talented comedian and dramatic.

Last Hoffman appeared at the Sundance Film Festival for the premiere of his film "Pocket God", in which its partners in the filming were John Turturro and Christina Hendricks.



With Joaquin Phoenix in a scene from the film "The Master" (2012).



With Donald Sutherland in "The Hunger Games" (2013)

In 2015, the screens will last film with his participation in "The Hunger Games: Jay-peresmeshnitsa" survey which is currently underway.